Yul Brynner visits refugee camps in Europe and the Middle East. He photographs children and some adults and writes text that tells about their lives and why he believes it is important that they and their families be removed from refugee camps before the children are damaged permanently by living too long in the camps. Along with black and white photographs by Brynner, noted photographer Inge Morath also contributes black and white photographs. There is no ISBN listed in the book or on Amazon.com. Book has dark blue covers with no lettering. Title and author appear on the spine only. The copy I found was missing the dustjacket.
Language
English
Pages
155
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
McGraw Hill Book Company
Release
May 20, 1961
Bring Forth the Children: A Journey to the Forgotten People of Europe and the Middle East
Yul Brynner visits refugee camps in Europe and the Middle East. He photographs children and some adults and writes text that tells about their lives and why he believes it is important that they and their families be removed from refugee camps before the children are damaged permanently by living too long in the camps. Along with black and white photographs by Brynner, noted photographer Inge Morath also contributes black and white photographs. There is no ISBN listed in the book or on Amazon.com. Book has dark blue covers with no lettering. Title and author appear on the spine only. The copy I found was missing the dustjacket.